I uploaded a bunch of tasks from my laptop last night, a bit slow going but they got there in the end, plus a few sporadic uploads from my Desktop today, again slow going, but eventually uploaded without fuss.

Two more results coming in the next quarter hour. Let me see how those fare.

What is maxing out the SETI@home Internet connection? See this graph. Since the connection is currently a 100Mbps connection, you can see as of this writing that the connection is maxed out and could be causing all of those upload troubles.

Maybe that's why I haven't gotten any new work in about a week. Or, it could be BOINC itself doing it. I'm on multiple projects, and when I get work units from one, I get nothing from anyone else unless I suspend that particular project.

Check your "resource share" settings for your projects it may be that one project is banking-up time too quickly with your current settings and your BOINC console is compensating by giving one project exclusive run-time when it has work.

Not that this is necessarily a malfunction - In my own case I've set up BOINC to do exactly that when some work comes in from the LHC. (Sorry Matt.)

I have been adjusting my resources periodically(based mostly on the size of the projects). Seti@Home gets as much of a chunk of my resources as Einstein@Home and ClimatePrediction.net which are huge! Two others(Spinhenge@Home and MilkyWay@Home)get half that, and Orbit@Home gets even less. My machine is one of those basic home computers running XP Home. Since I have always on Internet access through my cable company, I figured it could be doing something since I rarely shut it down.